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AMALGAMATED THEATRES, v , LTD.. Throughout New Zealand. Deaf Aids — Theatre Cosy and Warm. <dT^ TA T E -^-^* > MATINEE 2 p.m. NIGHTLY 7.43 p.m. If you're searching for laughs, thrills, romance, and excitement, fellow the crowds to sec Lloyd Nolan Llnvcl Nolan Fiction's Favourite New Sleuth. wisecracking his way through thrilling adventures, in "Michael Shayne.. Private Detective "Michael Shayne. Private Detective." With MARJORIE WEAVER MARJORIK WEAVER (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) ASSOCIATE FEATURE :—■ The BEST Cisco Kid adventure since the memorable "In Old Arizona." Cesar Romero ("THE CISCO KID") As O. Henry's suave, colourful desperado, in "Romance of the Rio Grande" "Romance of the Rio Grande" With PATRICIA MORISON RICARDO CORTEZ CRISPIN MARTIN (Approval for Universal Exhibition.) Box Plans at D.I.C. or Theatre, Tel. 51-395. ■ill T^o rJIIb WILLIS STREET TEL. 4-1 219 aiHECTIONyAMALCAMATSO TH£ATR£S LTD. COMMENCING TODAY COMMENCING TODAY COMMENCING TODAY THE "TUDOR" PRESENTS DIRECT FROM THE DIRECT FROM THE "PLAZA" and "STATE" "PLAZA" and "STATE' TWO SUPER SHOWS OF HIGH-POWERED ENTERTAINMENT ON ONE MIGHTY DOUBLE FEATURE. PROGRAMME. DIRECT FROM THE "PLAZA" Your old friend, George Sanders George Sanders George Sanders in a new setting of girls, glitter, gaiety as "THE SAINT "THE SAINT "THE SAINT IN PALM SPRINGS"' IN PALM SPRINGS" IN PALM SPRINGS" (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) —With— WENDY" BARRIE WENDY BARRIE WENDY BARRIE WENDY BARRIE DIRECT FROM THE "STATE" 808 CROSBY 808 CROSBY 808 CROSBY 808 CROSBY' 808 CROSBY' 808 CROSBY HERE'S THE SHOW FOR A LIFT AND A LAUGH. Youth, Pep, Song, and Swing in a rhythm romance of Broadway. "LET'S HAVE MUSIC" "LET'S HAVE MUSIC" (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) SITUATIONS VACANT. TJTOUSE Parlourmaid or willing train house JO. maid; good wages; English lady. 3050 Evening Post. ETHEL KAY MANTLES LTD., 46a MANNERS STREET. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. WE invite applications from Old and New Employees (MACHINISTS AND TABLE HANDS) for out High-class Costume and Coal Department. Work undet excellent conditions and highest wages Manager will interview [mending employees at all hours. TO REFRIGERATION ENGINEERS. KAKARIKJ COOL STORES—3 Fitters required tor approximately three months' work, preferably with refrigeration knowledge and Chief or Second Marine Certificates (but not essential. Apply in first Instance to COKY-WIUGH'I AND SALMON, LTD., Bos 1230, Wellington. • All applications strictly confidential. NOTE.—Suitable men, after three months' fitting work completed, may then be engaged as watch-keeping engineers and works fitters, subject to qualifications. Whilst so employed by Cory-Wright and Salmon, Ltd., all fares and lodgings will be paid for. CLOTHING TRADE. MACHINISTS for military work, good wages and conditions. MASON HINES, LTD., 100 Courtenay Place. VX7ANTED, Bricklayer, Senate Job, Bowen * * Street, inside work; Saturday morning work. M. G. TEMPLETON, Contractor. TAILORING TRADE. WANTED, experienced COAT BASTERS, also FINISHERS, for high-grade order work. Ideal conditions. Apply T. BOOKER, 41 Dixon Street. Telephone 51-065. SEAM PRESSER. WANTED. CAPABLE SEAM PRESSER, OR BOYS TO LEARN. Apply T. BOOKER, 41 Dixon .Street. Telephone 51 -9135. I^XPERiENCED Coat Hand for Table Work, H_i permanent position, top wages paid. LONDON TAILORING CO., 13 l>ry Street. TAILORING TRADE. WANTED 2 Smart Improvers. Coat Hands, good wages; also Apprentice?; urgent. The Elbe Tailoring Co., 4th floor, Hannah's Building, -G2 Lnmbton Quay. WANTED, "VTOUNG LADY on our SALES STAFF. X Some experience an advantage. MANAGER, BRUCE WOOLLEN DEPOT, Cuba Street. WANTED for NAPIER HOTEL, HOUSEMAID, HOUSEMAID-WAITRESS, and WAITRESS. Apply Hotel Waterloo between 9.30 and 10.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1941, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1941, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Evening Post, Volume CXXXI, Issue 120, 23 May 1941, Page 3

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